Some shelf wear to boards, light wear to jacket (crease along spine). Clean copy, free of writing, marks, or stains. 209 pages with Glossary and Pronunciation Key to Native American Words and Names, Art and Photographic Credits, and Index of Activities Arranged by Subject. View more info

Stapled, brown paper wrappers with titles and illustration in black. The booklet is mildly creased and rolled in the lower half and there is a vertical crease or fold mark visible from the rear side of the booklet. Light edge wear and a small amount of foxing and soil is visible on the covers, but minimal. A previous owner's name (Anglo and Native American) is penciled at the top of the front cover. Date and publisher information absent, but 1930 is the date according to... View more info

36-page stapled booklet, rewritten from the papers of Horace Kephart (1862-1931), an American travel writer and librarian who wrote about his life in the Smoky Mountains in Our Southern Highlanders, among other publications. Several illustrations reproduced to accompany this brief history. View more info

Single sheet (8x11 inches) folded once to make the 4-page newsletter for the Museum of Northern Arizona. Stewart's article on the Navajo wedding basket comprises the entire newsletter. About fine condition. View more info

Slight lean to the spine, but a sharp, clean copy in a price-clipped dust jacket with a few small chips and edge tears. 292 pages, with Appendix and Bibliography. Appendix: An Indian's Views of Indian Affairs, by Chief Joseph, Nez Perce (1879). From the dust jacket: "Selections range from early contact with the whites in the 1750s to a speech by Quanah Parker in 1910. Several of the orations were delivered at the famous Medicine Lodge Council in 1867. A short biograp... View more info